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SUGAR CORN, continued 



TTnlmAo* P>T«f>mo fifl-Djl V This is a very fine, very early Sugar Corn ; hardy, 

 JAOlmeS fVemO W-Uay. be planted fuUy as early as the Early 



Adams and seed does not rot easily when planted early. The stalks grow about 5 feet 

 high, and mostly bear two well-developed ears to the stalk. It is of extra-hne quality, 

 very sweet and delicious. A good early market sort. By mail, postpaid, pkt. 10 cts., pt. 

 20 cts., qt. 35 cts.; by express or freight, qt. 25 cts., Kpk. 75 cts., pk. $1.25. 



r3.n1(1(^Ti "Ranfttm This Corn is extra early, very sweet and of a delicious 

 ^mUBll .0*1.11 LU.m. As indicated in its name, the grain when ready for use 



is a rich creamy yellow, deepening to an orange-yellow as it ripens. I do not recommend 

 it as a market sort, as its color gives it the appearance of being old, but when once used 

 it will be popular on account of its rich flavor. By mail, postpaid, pt. 30 cts., qt. 45 cts.; 

 by express, qt. 30 cts., 'Apk. 85 cts., pk. $1.50. 



Snow Cream Table Corn. ^J^ choice sort for njarket.) it is only a few 



days later in maturing than Adams Early, but 



it has large ears, and when pulled at the proper age 

 is of the most delicious quality and flavor, and with 

 a most beautiful snow-white appearance. 



Snow Cream Table Corn is tender and makes a very 

 handsome table Corn. It is very prolific, having two 

 to three ears to a stalk, and is a rank, strong grower, 

 not bothered with worms or smut. Snow Cream Table 

 Corn has just the right-sized ears, generally 7 to 8 

 inches in length and fr^m 12 to 14 rows of broad, 

 attractive grains well filled to the tip, and it will 

 produce more salable ears to the acre than any other 

 variety of Corn. Pkt. 10 cts., pt. 20 cts., qt. 35 cts., 

 postpaid; bv express or freight (not prepaid), qt. 

 25 cts., pk. $1.25. 



The two points of this remarkable new Corn are its extraordinary earliness and 

 sweetness. The early varieties of Sweet Corn do not, as a rule, yield as heavily 

 as the later sorts ; but owing to the fact that the stalks bear from tw-o to three ears each, and that they 

 are very dwarf, which admits of their being planted close together, it not only gives an early yield, 

 but it gives one of great productiveness as well. By mail; postpaid, pkt. 10 cts., pt. 20 cts., qt. 35 cts.; 

 by express, qt. 25 cts., pk. $1 25, bus. $4.50. 



While not strictly a sweet Corn, this is a very profitable Corn to 

 grow for early market. The grains, not being shriveled, are hardy 

 and can be planted very early. Makes an ear 6 to 8 inches long, and fills the basket quickly, and is 

 exceedingly attractive for market. Comes in with Adams' Early, and is much the same type, but 

 with ears more than double the length ; recommended for market, but not sweet for home use. By 

 mail, postpaid, pkt. 10 cts., pt. 20 cts., qt. 3c cts.; by express, qt. 20 cts., pk. $1.10, bus. $4. 



Peep o'Day. 



Burlington Hybrid. 



Burlington Hybrid Corn 



SUGAR CORN, GENERAL LIST 



EXTRA-EARLY p°"'"Qt'' 



Adams' Extra-Early. Not Sugar Corn ; small ears for early use...$o 20 $0 30 



White Mexican. Very early, small ear but deliciously sweet 25 40 



Early Cory (Red Cob). A very early variety, with fair-sized ears 20 30 



New Mammoth White Cory. Has larger ears than the White Cory; 



white cob 20 30 



Early Minnesota. Nearly as early as Cory ; of dwarf growth ; ears 



white 20 30 



Peep o'Day. Very early sweet ; two to three ears to the stalk 20 35 



New Early Champion. Ripens ahead of Crosby ; large ears 20 30 



Metropolitan. Grows vigorously ; free from smut ; fine 20 35 



Kendel's Early Giant. Large, handsome ears, ready in 70 days 20 30 



Crosby's Extra-Early. Fair-sized ears ; of excellent quality 20 30 



Perry's Hybrid. Very early and of large size ; valuable for market .. . 20 30 



SECOND-EARLY, or INTERMEDIATE 



Potter's Excelsior, or Squantum. Ears large and well filled 20 30 



Shakers' Early. Very large, white grain ; early and productive 20 35 



Stabler's Early. Grains deep, of fine quality; fine for market 20 35 



Early Evergreen. Ears as large as Stowell's ; 10 days earlier 20 30 



Early Mammoth, or Asylum. A much earlier variety than the Late 



Mammoth 20 30 



LATE, or GENERAL CROP 



Country Gentleman. One of the sweetest of all for home table 20 3^ 



Zigzag Evergreen. Good-sized ears, deliciously sweet 20 30 



Shoe Peg, or Ne Plus Ultra. Small ears, with very irregular rows.. 20 30 



Stowell's Evergreen. Original stock as introduced by Mr. Stowell... 20 30 



Black Mexican. Black grains, sweet and delicious ; fine for home use. 20 30 



Egyptian, or Washington Market. Fine for market ; ears large .... 20 30 



Late Mammoth. The largest ear of all ; rich, sweet and superior 20 35 



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